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Campaigners are rallying together to save a hub for people with learning disabilities in Peterborough. The Industrial Hub, based in Hampton, provides training opportunities and work experience for people with learning disabilities and autism. After Peterborough City Council announced in February it would be cutting its funding, families and service users were told it would close on June 16. The hub has been based in Hampton since 2020 and has been running for around 30 years in Peterborough. It is overseen by City College Peterborough, and it encourages people to take in activities, including making woodwork items, crafts, painting and also gardening at its allotments. A petition campaigning against the closure, which has nearly 1,700 signatures, has been set up by Hayley Janceski, whose brother Richard, 41, attends. She said the hub supports some of the most vulnerable people in the community and it needs to be saved. Hayley added: We are promoting other families and their loved on...
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Employment2025-05-06 09:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
LONDON -- President Donald Trump is pushing Ukraine to cede territory to Russia to end the war, threatening to walk away if a deal becomes too difficult and causing alarm bells in Europe about how to fill the gap. Ukraine's European allies view the war as fundamental to the continent's security, and pressure is now mounting to find ways to support Kyiv militarily regardless of whether Trump pulls out. Trump has repeatedly lashed out at Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, accusing him of prolonging the killing field by pushing back on his demand that Ukraine hand over occupied Crimea to Moscow. Trumps land-for-peace plan would mark a significant shift in the post-World War II order, ripping up conventions that have long held that borders should not be redrawn by force.It took a World War to roll back de jure annexations and 60 million people died, said François Heisbourg, special adviser at the Foundation for Strategic Research in Paris, referring to the pre-war annexation...
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Employment2025-05-06 06:45:05| Spiritual Career Counseling
Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney gave his star players a pep talk before their win against Blackpool, and captain James McClean has lifted the lid on how it went downSportLiam Randall11:52, 22 Apr 2025Updated 11:52, 22 Apr 2025Wrexham captain James McClean has explained how a pre-match speech from Rob McElhenney helped inspire the team to victory over Blackpool. Phil Parkinson's side beat the Tangerines 2-1 away on Easter Monday to put them back ahead in the race for League One's second automatic promotion spot.Former Republic of Ireland international McClean opened the scoring for the visitors just after the hour mark. Ollie Rathbone doubled their lead just minutes later, before Rob Apter scored a late consolation for Blackpool deep into injury time.The result saw Wrexham rise back into second, two points ahead of Wycombe following their rivals' 4-0 defeat to Charlton. Watching on from the away end with the 2,000 travelling supporters was delighted club co-owner McElhenney.Article con...
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Employment2025-05-06 06:45:05| Spiritual Career Counseling
The Minnesota Senate is expected to vote on a bill Wednesday that would grant some veterans benefits to Hmong and Lao soldiers who fought with the United States military in Laos during the Vietnam War.More than an estimated 900 Hmong and Lao veterans in Minnesota would receive benefits recognizing their contributions fighting in special guerilla units in Laos, according to Sen. Foung Hawj, DFL-St. Paul, the bills lead author. Some of the benefits include special designations on their drivers licenses, veteran burial ceremonies and gravemarkers. Healthcare benefits would not be included.The Senate is expected to vote on the bill around 11 a.m. The House has not yet voted on its version of the bill.Sen. Susan Pha, DFL-Brooklyn Park, said she was two years old when her father died in Laos during the Secret War, a covert CIA-military backed operation during the Vietnam War. About 35,000 Hmong soldiers died fighting in the war, according to a report published by the Special Guerrilla Units...
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Employment2025-05-06 06:45:05| Spiritual Career Counseling
For some, its spring break and others, a return to the daily grind. Nevertheless, heres a look at some of the top games and events on deck this week for high school baseball and softball teams in Cleveland, Gaston and Lincoln counties.Crest at Kings Mountain softball (April 24)Last month, Crest softball scored a measure of revenge over rival Kings Mountain, taking a 2-1 win and Big South 3As top spot. On Thursday, the Chargers will have an opportunity to put a league championship on ice when they travel to Kings Mountain for a conference matchup between the conferences top teams.The matchup is again likely to be decided inside the circle, featuring two of the areas top pitchers in Crests Aidan Ledbetter and Kings Mountains Maddie Huffman.Huffman has a 0.41 ERA, with 166 strikeouts in 68 innings. Ledbetter has been equally impressive, striking out 150 batters in 87 innings to go with a 0.64 ERA.Crest-Kings Mountain baseball (April 22 and 24)It may not decide the Big South 3A b...
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Employment2025-05-06 06:45:05| Spiritual Career Counseling
Advertisement Singapore Puan Noor Aishah was a steadfast pillar of support to President Yusof Ishak and was deeply involved in charitable causes, said the Prime Minister's Office. New: You can now listen to articles. This audio is generated by an AI tool. Read a summary of this article on FAST. Get bite-sized news via a newcards interface. Give it a try. Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FAST FAST SINGAPORE:Puan Noor Aishah, the wife of Singapore's first president, Mr Yusof Ishak, has died.She was 91.She died peacefully at the Singapore General Hospital on Tuesday (Apr 22) at 4.28am, according to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office."The Prime Minister and his Cabinet colleagues are deeply saddened by the passing of Puan Noor Aishah Mohammad Salim, the wife of Singapores first President Yusof Ishak. They extend their deepest condolences to her family during this difficult time," the statement read.The PMO said that Puan Noor Aishah was a "steadfast pillar of s...
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ZDNET's key takeaways The Fire TV Soundbar Plus is perfect for those who want an affordable plug-and-play solution, available now for $249 standalone or $480 for the bundle. Bass is impressive (especially with the subwoofer), and the dialogue enhancement feature is helpful for clarity. It lacks built-in Wi-Fi streaming, smart features, or Alexa integration, connects with Bluetooth, and doesn't have a companion app. View now at AmazonView now at Amazon more buying choicesAmazon showcased its Fire TV Soundbar Plus at CES 2025, where it was one of the highlights for me and others interested in home entertainment. I recently got a chance to go hands-on with the product, installing it in the living room of our testing lab to check its performance, and can immediately see why it made such an impression at CES.Also: Changing these 5 soundbar settings made my living room feel like a movie theaterAmazon advertises its Fire Soundbar Plus at three price points: $249 for the 3.1-channel version, $...
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Employment2025-05-06 06:45:05| Spiritual Career Counseling
Daily Mirror IconSportFootballAston Villa FCAston Villa manager Unai Emery has caused a stir by rotating top striker Ollie Watkins in favour of on-loan Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford in recent matchesSportFelix Keith Senior Sports Reporter21:09, 22 Apr 2025Updated 21:09, 22 Apr 2025Roy Keane and Gary Neville have both backed Unai Emery after Ollie Watkins admitted he was "fuming" to be left on the bench for Marcus Rashford. Aston Villa boss Emery left star striker Watkins out of his starting line-up for both Champions League quarter-final clashes against Paris Saint-Germain.Emery repeated the decision for Tuesday night's Premier League game against Manchester City, preferring to start with on-loan Manchester United forward Rashford. The decision quickly looked smart, with Rashford striking the post inside 30 seconds before he equalised with a penalty following a contentious VAR decision.Watkins might have thought he would be the unchallenged No.9 once Villa sold Jhon Duran...
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A new report highlights widespread monkey laundering in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, where wild-caught long-tailed macaques are illegally funneled into breeding farms before being exported for biomedical research as captive-bred animals.Despite growing concerns over the ethics and effectiveness of animal testing, the biomedical industry continues to rely on macaques, fueling a multibillion-dollar trade, with some shipments worth millions of dollars.Thailand has emerged as a hotspot for poaching, with poachers capturing monkeys in urban areas before smuggling them across the Mekong River into Laos and Cambodia, often using concealed transport methods.Laos has significantly increased its estimate of wild macaques to justify legalizing their capture, raising concerns of official complicity in laundering monkeys for the biomedical industry, despite international skepticism over the accuracy of the data. BANGKOK A new report published on Feb. 18 detailed widespread discrepancies in data pro...
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Key posts6.09pmWhat we covered today4.30pmTeal MP condemns pamphlet smear campaign1.40pmOperation safer communities: Dutton unveils crime crackdown1.23pmWatch: Peter Dutton speaks in Melbourne1.07pmAlbanese takes aim at Dutton over Hasties absence12.56pmWhat weve covered so far10.53amThe truth about the Coalitions position on urgent care clinics10.21amAnalysis: The ghosts of elections past still haunt LaborPosts area1 of 4Latest postsLatest posts6.09pm on Apr 21, 2025What we covered todayBy Sherryn GrochThank you for joining us for another day of election action. This is where well end our live coverage but heres a quick wrap of the days major stories:Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has pledged a $750 million crackdown on crime, including more resources for police tackling gangs, drugs and black market tobacco, as well as a national sex offender register.While the Coalition claimed Victorians didnt feel safe going to the shops, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rubbished their...
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